In this subpage, we delve into the mind-boggling implications of the Schrödinger's Cat Theory. This quantum mechanical conundrum, proposed by the illustrious physicist Erwin Schrödinger, questions the nature of observation and the act of measurement.
Imagine a cat in a sealed box, containing a tiny vial of radioactive material and a Geiger counter. According to the theory, as long as the box remains unobserved, the cat is both alive and dead, existing in a superposition of states. But the moment you open the box, the cat collapses into one definite state - alive or dead.
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